Wednesday, January 28, 2026

Green soybeans, known as edamame, are bred specifically to eat as a vegetable.

Imports of certain durum wheat and hard red spring wheat from Canada were subsidized and dumped on the U.S. market.

Ed Copeland, whose family has been official U.S. weather observers for 111 years, measured 5.01 inches of rain in August, nearly double his historical average of 2.83 inches.

Seventy counties in Ohio are designated a disaster area due to losses caused by excessive rain, flooding, hail, high winds and tornadoes.

Katey Lora's Holstein was champion of all dairy breeds at the 2003 Canfield Fair junior fair dairy show.

Horsepower of a different kind will be on hand at the Farm Science Review Sept. 17.

Forage expert coming to Country Living Field Day gives advance workshop.

In this week's commentary, Editor Susan Crowell comments on the World Trade Organization meeting in Cancun and how the discussion will be much more serious than what to wear to the beach.

USDA plant collectors' expedition is caught in historical photo albums at the National Agricultural Library.

The whole event - commercial exhibits, educational displays, demonstrations and seminars - is geared toward the small farm.